Professor Colin Calloway, center, receives an honorary doctorate from Christoph A. Schaltegger, dean of the faculty of Cultural and Social Sciences, left, and Paul Richi, rector, both of the University of Lucerne.

Are you interested in learning the art of oral history interviewing? The Dartmouth Vietnam Project (DVP), launched in summer 2014 and sponsored by the History Department, is an experiential learning program that provides a group of Dartmouth students the chance to get

"This particular attack reflects … decades of criminalization of these schools, and a situation where in the current Mexican government it is really hard to tell where the state begins, and where drug cartels end," says Tanalís Padilla, associate

The archived U.S. Marine field records pinpoint the coordinates: In the “Dodge City” area about 10 miles south of Da Nang in the Quang Nam Province of South Vietnam, 2nd Lt. William “Billy” Smoyer ’67 died in a rice paddy on July 28, 1968.

In early August, thirteen Dartmouth students traveled with Professor Robert Bonner to Quebec City. There, they considered up-close the 1759 battlefield prominently featured in the redesigned History 1 “Turning Points in American History.”

Since classes ended last spring, Dartmouth historians have shared their expertise with international audiences, delivering major keynotes and named lectures in Germany, Estonia, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands.